hedonism
— Noun
– English
~ the pursuit of pleasure as a matter of ethical principle
hedonism
— Noun
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~ an ethical system that evaluates the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good
hedonist
— Noun
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~ someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures
hedspore
— Noun
– Danish
~ person der går ivrigt og lidenskabeligt ind for en ...
hedvin
— Noun
– Danish
~ vin med en alkoholprocent på mellem 15 og 22, dvs. ...
hedvinsglas
— Noun
– Danish
~ mindre vinglas til hedvin
Hedysarum
— Noun
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~ genus of herbs of north temperate regions
Hedysarum boreale
— Noun
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~ perennial of western United States having racemes of pink to purple flowers followed by flat pods that separate into nearly orbicular joints
Hedysarum coronarium
— Noun
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~ perennial of southern Europe cultivated for forage and for its nectar-rich pink flowers that make it an important honey crop
hee-haw
— Noun
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~ a loud laugh that sounds like a horse neighing
heed
— Noun
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~ paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
heedfulness
— Noun
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~ the trait of staying aware of (paying close attention to) your responsibilities
heedlessness
— Noun
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~ the trait of forgetting or ignoring your responsibilities
heedlessness
— Noun
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~ the trait of acting rashly and without prudence
heedlessness
— Noun
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~ a lack of attentiveness (as to children or helpless people)
heel
— Noun
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~ the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation
heel
— Noun
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~ the lower end of a ship's mast
heel
— Noun
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~ someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog"
heel counter
— Noun
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~ a piece of leather forming the back of a shoe or boot; "a counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and to give support to the foot"
heel
— Noun
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~ (golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft